the source code for the nokia 4.2 has been released, i hope there is someone that would be developing for this device, i would do it but i don't have the hardware and or the knowledge.
Nokia source link
http://nokiaphones-opensource.azureedge.net/download/phones/Nokia4.2_V2.260.tar.bz2
I made dumps and Trees(dummy) from whatever i could find
https://github.com/PantherSprout
anyone willing to start working on panther can utilize them
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For any Developer who needs the official Viewpad 7 Kernel Source
Here it is: http://www.viewsoniceurope.com/uk/s...ystem-and-upgrade/viewpad-7-kernel-source.htm
Hopefully we can get a dev to make so we can use updated flash and get to the point of something akin to gingerbread etc for this interesting little VPad7.
Anyone close to it or is it a dead cause?
I'm adding this here as I can't get access to the main dev forum - the ITE source should be licenced under the GPL. If Viewsonic are refusing to release it, violating the GPL licence, but have released earlier source, I can only see 2 reasons:
- The ITE source contains proprietry information, it is was never intended to be linked to GPL licenced code. By releasing the code Viewsonic would be in hot legal water.
- Viewsonic haven't understood previous requests: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1360160&page=2
Either way if devs still want the ITE driver kernel source I propose we let legal team at the FSF know of this issue and let them deal with it, unless the situation has changed (that I've not read about*)? That should put a rocket up Viewsonic's behind to get the issue sorted. The FSF shouldn't have a problem issuing notice on core kernel violations as I would imagine they deal with these sort of claims regularly.
* Also checking source now (I'm not a kernel dev so I don't know exactly what I'm looking for).
Hi!
i am following this thread since 2011.
tried all the roms published but i have the same problem because there is no ite-support
i would love to try an oc-kernel!
searching all around i have found a simiular device with ite-source code published
also a 7inch display and same cpu.
if anyone is interested and able to build a kernel i will tell him where to find the source
code.
Greetings
Frank
hi
I am looking for the source code of 4.1.B.0.431's application framework (source code of jar files in /system/framework ). I have got CM9's framework's source code but could not find Stock Rom's source.
Can someone help me in finding it please ?
U wont find it. Oem never give source for their rom, or else we would see sense running on xperia or touchwiz running on lg
an0nym0us_ said:
U wont find it. Oem never give source for their rom, or else we would see sense running on xperia or touchwiz running on lg
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Agree :highfive:
Well, I only need framework.jar's source code.
(Bytecode injection and java class decompiling would not work in all cases.
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I am looking for it since I found out that Sony has released the source code of Xperia S kernel
I am sure that someone could find it
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Well, I only need framework.jar's source code.
(Bytecode injection and java class decompiling would not work in all cases.
)
I am looking for it since I found out that Sony has released the source code of Xperia S kernel
I am sure that someone could find it
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You can't find it. it's not public released. Android open source in OEM's meaning is releasing kernel, and maybe some libraries source code. You can't expect that big company, like Sony, can release something that makes their phones another than pure AOSP, that costed a lot of their employers effort.
I don't think that Sony has made huge changes (like changing classes names and methods) in the original framework. So, they won't loose that much in releasing the source code. Android isn't their own operating system. Anyway, if someone can get it that would be great.
I've been looking at getting a Huawei Honor 3C and finally found the website of where to actually get the official ROM from:
http://zh.ui.vmall.com/emotiondownload.php?mod=myrom&modelid=32
Anyway I also found they had the source, downloaded it, opened the .GZ file and the single file says "H30-U10_kernel_opensource" (H30-U10 being the model code for the device. Says its a JellyBean kernel-3.4.5
Anyway I was reading the other day about source code being useful for porting CM to a device that doesn't currently have it. I'm happy to have a go when I get the device, but I was wondering is this going to be enough to fill in the missing bits?
Mainly asking cause this uses a Mediatek MT6582 processor which apparently people don't have the source for, so they can't build proper ROM's for it. At they talking about the SOC source or a decent ROM source.
Anyway, thank for any advice/help you can give me.
B.
Is it right that the kernel sources were leaked recently by someone? they seemed to have disappered, did Mediatek/Xiaomi send a DMCA request? is anyone working with these sources?
Does anyone have any links to source code of people working on AOSP ROMs for the Redmi note 2?
The only sources I know of are on Github. Just search for mt6795 and look for BalcanGSM.
I read a news article from an Italian site. It said an incomplete kernel and baseband were leaked. They said " It's completely useless for ROM developers as it's utterly missing any userspace components. The kernel sources also look very incomplete Compared to normal MediaTek source releases."
So not much use I'm afraid.
Hope that of some use
Good afternoon xda-people,
I was wondering what kind of libs or drivers are not in the publicly available source code? Because I thought that it would be possible to 'just' pull the libs and stuff from current Kernel or within /system/lib/
Now I am not a pro if talking about reverse engineering or whatever, but isn't it possible to extract necessary source from device or maybe fully decompile the Stock Rom? If all I said is the biggest bullcrap ever please tell me.
I was wondering about this, because I am really hoping for a working/(semi-)stable CM build for the S7, but I know about Exynos and that they are dicking about publishing their source. So is it possible to somehow reverse-engineer the source necessary for building an AOSP-based ROM for Exynos devices? Or is that really going to be hacking on hardware level (extracting from the mobo e.g.)?
Again sorry if stuff really doesn't work the way I say/ask it, just really curious.
Greeeeeetz,
Caelin